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  • What’s new or changing for Destiny 2’s 2024 Guardian GamesJonathan LoChiatto
    Destiny 2's Guardian Games All-Stars is almost here, with the event returning alongside some changes and additions. The February 29 This Week in Destiny communication discussed what players could expect from this year's event, with a few surprises for good measure. In addition to a stylish new hoverboard to get around, Guardian Games participants can try their luck at new challenges and rake in some unique rewards. The Guardian Games is a yearly event in Destiny 2 framed as a friendly compet
     

What’s new or changing for Destiny 2’s 2024 Guardian Games

1. Březen 2024 v 15:50

Destiny 2's Guardian Games All-Stars is almost here, with the event returning alongside some changes and additions. The February 29 This Week in Destiny communication discussed what players could expect from this year's event, with a few surprises for good measure. In addition to a stylish new hoverboard to get around, Guardian Games participants can try their luck at new challenges and rake in some unique rewards.

The Guardian Games is a yearly event in Destiny 2 framed as a friendly competition between the three playable classes. It's the one time of year when players are encouraged to compete against each other to help their favored class reign supreme. While that's still largely the case, a few alterations have been made to spice up 2024's Games.

A full breakdown of the 2024 Guardian Games

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lS1TbgR4ubk

If players partook in the Guardian Games within the last couple of years, they should know the score. Pick up Contender Cards from Eva Levante, complete them for Medallions, and dunk said Medallions for your class in the Tower. Three banners hang in the center of the Tower, rising or falling to represent the efforts of each class. Alongside this, event-specific playlists for PvP and PvE offer additional score-based challenges for Medallions and accompanying bragging rights.

The first major change to the formula comes on the scoring side of the event. In its TWID, Bungie acknowledged that population imbalances make the event tricky, even with previous weighing efforts. This year, Bungie is taking an altogether different approach, saying, "Each day, class scores will be measured by the average Medallion score of all players who've deposited a Medallion that day, separated by class of course." The studio hopes this change will make participation more meaningful and less dependent on population knowledge.

On top of the latest method to calculate results, there are new ways to contribute. Prior Guardian Games featured Contender Cards of the Gold or Platinum variety, but this year, Diamond Contender Cards are inbound. These reward Diamond Medallions, which Bungie notes can turn the day's tide. As such, Guardians can only take on three per week. The Diamond Contender Cards will come in three varieties. One PvE option, one for PvP, and another centered around an upcoming Twitch Drop.

While the Guardian Games playlists aren't unique, Bungie is trying something new called Focus Activity this year. It highlights a specific Guardian Games playlist and offers tiered reward packages for participation. The Champion's Package, the highest rank, is gifted to the class that performs best in the Focus Activity. According to Bungie, Focus Activities start every few hours and run for two hours Monday through Thursday and three hours Friday through Sunday.

All of the Guardian Games 2024 Rewards

Image via Bungie

What would the Guardian Games be without some nifty loot? After all, this is the same event that spawned the remarkable Heir Apparent Exotic machine gun. Well, 2024's Guardian Games will be no slouch in the rewards department, either. Players are getting a new heavy grenade launcher and a new Memento, icing on the hoverboard cake.

Alongside the slick new vehicle, Guardians will have a new toy to play with: the Hullabaloo heavy grenade launcher. This Arc wave frame is one of only a few of its kind in-game, and alongside the buffs set to hit, it'll be interesting to see what this launcher can do. Especially after Bungie pointed out that it could roll with both Voltshot and Chain Reaction. Expect lots of lightning.

While not wholly new, two returning weapons from previous Guardian Games are also getting retooled. The Strand scout rifle Taraxippos and the Void submachine gun The Title are set to see new perk combinations. In particular, the TWID called attention to the inclusion of Slice and Precision Instrument for Taraxippos and the combo of Repulsor Brace and Surrounded on The Title.

Rounding out new rewards for the 2024 Guardian Games is a new Memento. The Guardian Games All-Stars Memento can drop any time players bank a Gold or Platinum Medallion, but it's guaranteed to appear whenever a Diamond Medallion is dunked. And while players can still only hold one of each Memento at a time, Eva is willing to help a friend out. The event proprietor will hold any extra Guardian Games All-Stars Mementos until players make room in their inventory or the event ends. 

That's well-appreciated help, considering how cool the new Memento looks. Guardians taking home the new Memento will be treated to a red and black colorway accented with gold trim. An appropriate donning for an All-Star.

The post What’s new or changing for Destiny 2’s 2024 Guardian Games appeared first on Destructoid.

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  • Destiny 2 adds a hoverboard for 2024’s Guardian GamesJonathan LoChiatto
    Hot skippidy Nimbus, it's actually happening. Destiny 2 is getting hoverboards. Announced in one of Bungie's This Week in Destiny communications, and alongside a snazzy-looking trailer, the new vehicle type will be a part of 2024's Guardian Games event. Players have asked for hoverboards in Destiny 2 for years, often citing desires to see changes or improvements to the long-standing Sparrows. Naturally, when Nimbus and Rohan showed up on their pseudo-hoverboards in Lightfall, players only wa
     

Destiny 2 adds a hoverboard for 2024’s Guardian Games

29. Únor 2024 v 20:37

The Skimmer, Destiny 2's new hoverboard.

Hot skippidy Nimbus, it's actually happening. Destiny 2 is getting hoverboards. Announced in one of Bungie's This Week in Destiny communications, and alongside a snazzy-looking trailer, the new vehicle type will be a part of 2024's Guardian Games event.

Players have asked for hoverboards in Destiny 2 for years, often citing desires to see changes or improvements to the long-standing Sparrows. Naturally, when Nimbus and Rohan showed up on their pseudo-hoverboards in Lightfallplayers only wanted them more

Now, Guardians will finally be able to see their dreams come true and give grinding in Destiny a whole new meaning.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lS1TbgR4ubk

Bungie is officially calling the hoverboard the 'Skimmer.' And the TWID notes that they'll function a lot like Sparrows, albeit with a couple of notable differences. Namely, Skimmers can grind rails in the environment and look to sport some stylish new trick animations.

The Skimmer coming to the Guardian Games is Allstar Vector, a flat, vaguely spork-shaped silver board adorned with event decals. Everyone can use the Skimmer throughout the free three-week event, and it's possible to earn it for good via Guardian Games' Drop In quest. 

In addition to Allstar Vector, Bungie noted that another Skimmer would also be available through the Eververse Store. While the details weren't fully shared, the TWID hinted that it's inspired by a "beloved" Destiny weapon. Here's hoping Guardians will soon find themselves hovering around on the old G-horn.

Destiny 2's 2024 Guardian Games, and the chance to grab the game's first hoverboard, start on March 5.

The post Destiny 2 adds a hoverboard for 2024’s Guardian Games appeared first on Destructoid.

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